A BOLA – Sporting says goodbye to the season with victory in Vizela (Watch the goals) (La Liga)

A BOLA – Sporting says goodbye to the season with victory in Vizela (Watch the goals) (La Liga)

Vezilla and Sporting bid farewell to the 2022/23 season, with the Lions winning 2-1, thanks to an own goal scored by Evanildo on the verge of the end (85) after that, in the match of the thirty-fourth and final round of the league. , played Friday night at the Estádio do Vizela.

As a result, if nothing else affects Sporting’s ranking – it will always be fourth, thus ending the league with 74 points and the 23rd victory in the competition – and without losing in the last 14 rounds, since the derby match with FC Porto. , in Alvalade (1-2), in February, in the second round of the league much better than the first … -, Vizela reforms, too, in 11th place in the final classification from now on, with 40 points, same as Rio Ave, but Showdown advantage (3-1 and 1-0, 2 wins).

An open and entertaining first part, where the first two chances were crowned with success: Vizela’s mighty counter-attack, with Kiko Bondoso ordering the race from Montenegro’s Milutin Osmajic, who left Coates in the hole in the sprint and beat Franco Israel for 1-0, after 6′.

Al-Assad responded in a corner kick by Pedro Gonçalves (20) as defender Gonzalo Inacio, with a header in the first corner, provided the best follow-up, restoring equality (1-1), in a very contested match. Seroro tense at the end of the first half: Pedro Gonçalves and Alexis Mendes touched heads and noses, Gonzalo Inacio went there to push the player from Visel, and still Kuts, captain Leonino, grabbed Osmagic’s shirt with his fist. It was worth the break to cool off.

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Chances were also scarce in the second half, as the long-range strike proved to be the resort’s solution, and it all seemed to end in a draw when Pedro Gonçalves sprinted in from the left, positioned himself in the middle and Evanildo Fernandez, on the run, in an unfortunate move, ended up slamming the ball into His own goal (85 minutes), validating Sporting’s victory that many may already be in disbelief (1-2).

Watch the match’s goals in the attached tweets:

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